On my * 1.6.0.13 box I see this:
dahdi show channels
Chan Extension Context Language MOH Interpret Blocked
State
pseudo nonesaid en default
In Service
1 4151111111 from-outside en default
In Service
2 from-outside en default
In Service
3 from-outside en default
In Service
4 from-outside en default
In Service
5 from-outside en default
In Service
6 from-outside en default
In Service
7 from-outside en default
In Service
8 from-outside en default
In Service
9 from-outside en default
In Service
10 from-outside en default
In Service
11 from-outside en default
In Service
12 from-outside en default
In Service
13 from-outside en default
In Service
14 from-outside en default
In Service
15 from-outside en default
In Service
16 from-outside en default
In Service
17 from-outside en default
In Service
18 from-outside en default
In Service
19 from-outside en default
In Service
20 from-outside en default
In Service
21 from-outside en default
In Service
22 from-outside en default
In Service
23 from-outside en default
In Service
In this case I had an inbound call to one of my DID numbers for this PRI line.
It showed the DID on the port 1 line. If I made an outbound call nothing showed
for the port used. To see that I needed to do the command "core show channels"
and then I saw this for the outbound channel in use:
DAHDI/23-1 (None) Up AppDial((Outgoing Line))
I do not see a way to do any summary reports directly in CLI.
--
Jim Dickenson
mailto:[email protected]
CfMC
http://www.cfmc.com/
On Dec 4, 2009, at 11:51 AM, Mike wrote:
> Or am I misunderstanding the displayed information? What I was looking for
> was a list of channels that shows which one is currently busy, and ideally
> also a way to know how many channels are used per span (although I could work
> it out from the former if it was available)
>
_______________________________________________
-- Bandwidth and Colocation Provided by http://www.api-digital.com --
asterisk-users mailing list
To UNSUBSCRIBE or update options visit:
http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users